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School Day Ends At 3:00 P.M Lunch time has arrived. The students who have their fourth period classes up- stairs are in the cafeteria from 11:50 to 12:05g the grade students have lunch period from 12:10 to 12:35. The students who have fourth period c l as s e s down- stairs come to the cafeteria from 12:40 to 1:00. Each high school group has aten minute break following the lunch period. Lunch is over, and it's back to class. Classes last fifty-five minutes with three minutes between each period. On Wed- nesday the schedule is changed to' provide the clubs an opportunity to meet. Students in Mrs. Yount's eighth grade literature class dramatize one of their s t o r i e s . They are Ted Vassar, Lawson M a r s h all, Amy Jo Williams, Randy Minix, and Glenn Guthrie. School is out, and it's time to go home. Classes end at 3:00 P.M. and the school day closes. .J r
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W 3 L gigw A Typical School Day Ai W C. Begins At 8:30 A.M lv ,, xi ss? 'ww ' ' 1 H ?ff'wg Qu M W '.f2Q.QQyuQy5fW H' 1 Connie Marstin, Yvonne Guthrie, and Tony Johnson step off Donnie Pil1ow's bus ready to begin the school day. Buses arrive at Wm. Campbell from 8:30 A.M. to 8:45 A.M. bringing students from Gladys, Brookneal, and Naruna areas. It's to the office for supplies. Betty Jane Rowles and Margie Harper purchase p encils and paper from Mrs. Nancy Minix, office s e c retary . Mr. James Strickler, Principal, signs Steve Riddle- barger's excuse for being absent the previous day. Mrs. Christine Crabtree's homeroom sits quietly while she dis c u s s e s with Daryll Mitchell some question about his homework. Roll call and lunch count are taken during the ten minute homeroom period 8:50 - 9:00 A.M. H Will the person who has the locker key, ple as e return it to the office im- mediately. This is a familiar request coming from Mrs. Minix announced over the public address system.
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People Ana' EvenZsT0 Remember --.QA Q ,u .ff -:-:RESNA I l':::?'x - M .H . .1, if Q-1141 ef-L. ' I te , ' l ' ...J V... ' f 1 is ' Q .5 wi, aug? N 'Z .1 'N A W , . L. , . PM 5.14 V , 1.-,,, rw. gifs . 1 ' E ,I ww . .- , L, ref- . Mrs. Pauline Hamlette, Mrs. Annie Guthrie, Mrs. Blanche Pillow, and Mrs. Annie Gilliland prepare a.nd serve lunch to an average of about 400 students each day. They also help with the bazaar supper and the banquets at William Camp- bell. Mr. Clifton Morton, Mr. Howard Taylor, school cus- todians. kg' 1 t- F iv ,if 4 Mrs. Pauline Hamlette, cafeteria manager, urges all students to buy lunches especially during NATIONAL LUNCH WEEK, October 14-18. 2 Mrs. Hassie Poe, school maid. Edith Little arranged the bulletin board for NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK, November 8-11.
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